Emma Roberts Blames TikTok for Box Office Disaster
Emma Roberts thinks internet jokers killed “Madame Web’s” chances at the box office.
Sane Perspective
Blaming Memes Won't Save Bad Movies
Emma Roberts is upset because her movie “Madame Web” bombed worse than a lead balloon in an anvil factory. With a whopping 11% Rotten Tomatoes score, she blames "internet culture" and TikTok memes for making everything a joke. Let's be real, though. The movie flopped because it was just bad. Blaming the internet for pointing out the obvious won't change that. Maybe Hollywood should focus on making better films instead of whining about online critics. This is another example of Hollywood elites refusing to accept responsibility for their failures while deflecting blame onto everyday people. Want more laughs? Check out the article yourself!
Woke Perspective
A Tale of Online Sabotage and Cinematic Failure
Emma Roberts attributes the flop of "Madame Web" to the toxic internet culture that ridicules everything, overshadowing the film's merits and creative efforts. In a revealing interview, Roberts highlights how online trolls, driven by misogyny and anti-diversity sentiments, sabotage progressive art and diminish the work of talented women and marginalized voices. This pervasive negativity exemplifies how the internet, when unchecked, can become a tool for systemic suppression of diverse narratives, underscoring the need for stronger regulation and support for inclusive media. Read the full article here.